FOX: Iran newspaper to Japan: 'How Can You Trust A War Criminal?'

2019-06-12 (95 Days Old)Total Views: 73 | Last 7 Days: 5

A hard-line Iranian newspaper has printed a front page image showing the mushroom cloud of a nuclear blast, meant to criticize the Japanese prime minister's close ties with the U.S. ahead of his historic visit to Iran.

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